I couldn’t change her fate, but then I didn’t want to. I just wanted the honor of telling her story.
by Allison Pittman, author of The Seamstress
Most of my novels come from small places.
My desire in my novels is to take the reader into the world of what is and what might be.
By Joel C.
I love to create characters who can do the things I wish I could do. I can live out my fantasy of painting something beautiful and evocative, be it graffiti or a work on canvas.
Original post by Jesse Doogan on the Tyndale Blog
Is there anything more fun than getting a letter in the mail from a friend? In this world of quick text messages and social media posts, a note written on paper and dropp
For as long as I can remember, I could write. And not just write, but write well. When I decided to write books for publication, I surprised some folks.
We were very excited to welcome Melanie Dobson to The Arc Podcast! On this episode Adam interviewed Melanie, and they talked about how she got started as a writer, her writing process, and her latest book, Catching the W
Have you ever wondered how Bibles are edited? We’ve answered a few commonly asked questions and hope you enjoy reading about the process. This is Part I of a two-part series.
On this episode Joy and Adam talk with author Tracy Groot. Trace is the author of many Tyndale books including Flame of Resistance, The Sentinels of Andersonville, and her latest The Maggie Bright.